My Kingdom to rule the Fuel Recruitment Handicap at Warwick
Warwick will become home for the Class 4 Fuel Recruitment Handicap over seven furlongs and twenty-six yards on Monday, 18th June. Ready for grabbing the £4,075 prize money are six four-year and older runners.
Having grabbed a seasonal success and maintained a certain level of consistency is My Kingdom, King’s Best’s six-year-old bay gelding out of mare, Nebraas. He has been active five times during the new season out of which he claimed a race, ended fourth in the seasonal debut and then lined up three second scores in a row.
His seasonal debut was in the Place Only Betting At Bluesq.Com Handicap on 6th January at Lingfield over a mile. The race was won by Aquarian Spirit who led the runner up, Hereford Boy, by a short head’s difference.
Concluding the race third in line was the 11/4 favourite, Perfect Mission.
The six-year-old then improved remarkably and won the Free Betting With Freebetting.Co.UK Handicap on 22nd March at Wolverhampton over six furlongs.
My Kingdom had to put in all the effort for culminating the chance into success as the runner up, Waabel, was closing in by a mere short head’s difference.
The 11/4 favourite of the race, Greenhead High, ended tenth on the track of twelve.
The race marked out to be his first and last time in the season yet, to have got the race under his belt. However, he did accomplish just next to best through the next three races by scoring a second position in each of them.
My Kingdom qualified as the runner up in the Starsportsbet.Co.UK Handicap on 9th April at Warwick over six furlongs. The race was won by Divine Call who led by a length in partnership with Martin Lane.
Coming at terms with the third position was Nubar Boy while the 5/1 favourite of the race, Mon Visage, concluded twelfth on the field of sixteen.
His most recent try and second position was in the Hampshire Chronicle Handicap on 26th May at Goodwood over six furlongs. Beat The Bell was the winner of the race and led the 7/2 joint favourite runner up by ¾ of a length.
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